| Lu Lu,
Lopsang, Qian Zheng , Gao Jie , Li Zhizhen , Gao Qiang, Qin Wenyuan,
Cao Jiang .
Actress Joan Chen makes her directorial
debut with this bleak tale, adapted from the award-winning novella
"Tian Yu" by Shanghai writer Yan Geling, about the loss
of innocence during Mao Zedong's brutal Cultural Revolution. Precocious
Wen Xiu (16-year-old Lu Lu), playfully called Xiu Xiu by her friends,
finds herself one of millions of Chinese teenagers sent to the hinterlands
to receive specialized training during the early 1970s. She is taken
from her loving family in Chengdu to the Tibetan steppes, where
she is apprenticed to Lao Jin (Lopsang), a solitary master horseman
whose legendary status stems partly from his prowess on the range
and partly from an embarrassing secret resulting from a battle injury.
Though life is hard on the high grasslands, the sheer physical beauty
of the landscape, coupled with Xiu Xiu's youthful vibrancy, reinvigorate
the quiet horseman. He soon falls for the young girl, although,
thanks to his wound, he will never be able to consummate his love.
Meanwhile, Xiu Xiu longs to return to her family in Sichuan. Her
growing desperation, coupled with her own naivete, leave her vulnerable
to the opportunistic scheming of a traveling peddler, who takes
her virginity while promising her quick passage back home. Soon
lecherous bureaucrats and others venture out to Xiu Xiu's remote
yurt with the promise of free sex. The young girl willingly prostitutes
herself, believing that it is the only way to see her beloved family
again, while Lao Jin suffers silently, watching his love defile
herself. Only after a medical emergency does Xiu Xiu realize how
callously she has been used and cast aside. Joan Chen's dark work
fits in a subgenre of Chinese art and cinema that explores the horrors
of the Cultural Revolution, whose most famous examples include Tian
Zhuangzhuang's Blue Kite (1993) and Zhang Yimou's To Live (1993).
Though this film was screened in the 1998 Berlin Film Festival,
it was banned in China for sexual and political content. |